Comments Thread For: Martin Murray Will Have 'Big Fight' Next, Says Hearn

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  • kiaba360
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mick Higgs
    I wanna see him fight the Smith/Fielding winner!
    I like this match-up. Hearn loves his domestic dust-ups, so make this one happen.

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    • Barcham
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      #12
      I want Murray - Chavez Jr.! Or Murray - Quillin. Quillin doesn't belong at 160 anymore and Murray would be a good first fight for him at 168.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Hougigo
        Probably Rebrasse
        I wouldn't even mind that. I like Rebrasse, he's decent, tough and already given two other 168lbs contenders good fights.

        Don't see him getting the Smith/Fielding winner before they've or he's had a title shot, probably against DeGale.

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        • BrometheusBob.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Weebler I
          Hardly any, because his fights usually go the distance. I didn't see this stoppage but I heard it was awful.



          probably, I'm guessing Macklin is maybe a possibility. He came in at 165 in his last fight.



          Too soon for the September date Hearn speaks of.
          I mean it was clearly a one sided fight in favor of Murray, but what a terrible terrible stoppage it was. Ref spazzed out.

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          • DoktorSleepless
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            #15
            Originally posted by Weebler I
            Hardly any, because his fights usually go the distance. I didn't see this stoppage but I heard it was awful.
            He got a couple in Monaco.

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            • G_Child_123
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              #16
              WBC eliminator next I reckon. I see them going after Jack/Groves winner instead of DeGale.

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              • Chrismart
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                #17
                I wouldn't mind seeing him fight Rebrasse.

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                • Sugar Adam Ali
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                  #18
                  Groves
                  Chavez jr
                  Abraham
                  Degale
                  Andre dirrel
                  Anthony dirrell

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                  • Eastcoast
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                    #19
                    Maybe Eddie stole Fedor Chudinov from Frank? The Buglioni fight got canceled for an 'injury', Fedor's got more lucrative options out there.

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